Friday, January 20, 2012

Post #6 due 5/19

Please post your question as a comment below.

12 comments:

  1. Why is it that people don’t automatically switch religion whenever there’s a successful revolution against a prior theocratic dictatorship that insisted they worship as it did?
    -Sam

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  2. Why did she write this book in comic form?
    -Cassie

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  3. what happened that caused the rebellion? and what do they want as the outcome of the rebellion?

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  4. It said that her grandfather was a prince. Is the leader that they are rebelling against now the one that overthrew her grandfathers father?

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  5. How big was the Iranian military during the time that they were getting hit by MIG fighters?
    -Hunter

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  6. For how many years was Marjane's grandfather a prince?

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  7. Why did the Iranians overthrow the monarchy just to replace it with a new dynasty? Seems that the only reason for the revolution was democracy, then they don't get it.

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  8. 'The reason for my shame and for the Revolution is the same: the difference between social classes.' (P33)
    Is the author struggling with competing idealism of her parent's political persuasion and the reality of their middle class life?

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  9. why try to change something into something worse in the long run it doesnt make cense?

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  10. Is margi a rebel?

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  11. Why is she so unlike normal children?

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  12. How did the extriemist take over if no one agreed with them?

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